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kris

T-Mobile prices already going up?

Thursday I got a call from T-Mobile telling me that new plans were available and they were just letting the customers know so they could go over the plans on the phone and make sure their customers were getting the best price. I declined, saying I would just go on the website and look at the plans myself. Good thing I did—what I actually discovered was that the plan I currently have (Get More 600 + unlimited text, which is about $40/month) was eliminated and the only way I could get unlimited text was to go for a $50 plan that includes unlimited talk, something I really don't need.

For the time being, it looks like I might be grandfathered in to the old plan, but I'm not under contract so the price could still go up at any time, especially in light of the news that AT&T's main public reason for buying T-Mobile has been debunked, leaving "eliminating the competition" as the only reason they bought the company.

www.broadbandreports.com­/shownews­/Leaked­-ATT­-Lette...

Did you get a call from T-Mobile about new plans? Would these new plans lower your bill, or just cost you more money?

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timchoi89

I never got a call but I won't be surprised if I did. With the new plans, I'd be getting less for the same price I think. Right now I pay $60 for 500 min, unlimited txt, and "unlimited" data. Luckily, I got grandfathered into the 5GB data cap instead of the 2GB cap.
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